Consumption of Intoxicants & Drugs: an Islamic Perspective

Consumption of intoxicants & drugs: an Islamic perspective The young Muslims of today are facing an ever-increasing number of dilemmas. One of these is drugs. What does Islam have to say about it? How should Muslims regard drugs? To know this, we must see what the Quran and the Sunnah (prophetic tradition) say regarding intoxicants and narcotics.

Allaah Almighty states in the Noble Quran what means: “O You who believe! Indeed, intoxicants, gambling, [sacrificing on] stone alters [to other than Allaah], and divining arrows are but defilement from the work of Satan, so avoid it that you may be successful.” [Quran: 5:90]

Allaah Almighty has described using intoxicants, amongst other things, as being appalling, despicable and hateful acts of Satan, and He has commanded us to abstain from them. Allaah, thereafter, states in the next verse, that which means: “Satan only wants to cause between you animosity and hatred through intoxicants and gambling and to avert you from the remembrance of Allaah and from prayer. So will you not desist? [Quran: 5:91] This Aayah (verse) tells us how it is a detestable act of Satan, because intoxicants, in addition to sowing the seeds of enmity, prevent one from the remembrance of Allaah.

Bear in mind that when the term intoxicant is used, it also encompasses narcotics, because they too, among other things, result in the loss of self-control. There are also many narrations stated by the Noble Prophet with regards to intoxicants, such as:

1) Jaabir reported that the Noble Prophet said: “Whosoever drinks wine, whip him. If he repeats it for the fourth time, kill him.” He (Jaabir) continued: “A man was later brought to the Prophet who had drunk wine for the fourth time. He beat him, but did not kill him.” [At-Tirmithi & Abu Daawood]

The following Hadeeth (prophetic narration) clearly states that the Noble Prophet prohibited intoxicants:

2) Ibn ‘Umar reported that the Messenger of Allaah said:”Every intoxicant is Khamr (wine) and every intoxicant is Haraam (unlawful). Whosoever drinks wine in this world and dies whilst having consumed it and not having repented from it will not drink it in the next world [i.e. in Paradise].” [Muslim]

3) Jaabir narrated that the Messenger of Allaah said:”Whatever intoxicates in a greater quantity is also unlawful in a small quantity.” [At-Tirmithi, Abu Daawood & Ibn Maajah]

4) Abdullaah bin ‘Amr reported from the Prophet who said:”One who is disobedient to parents, gambles, is harsh after charity (i.e., he reminds others of his charity to them) or is a habitual drunkard shall not enter Paradise.” [Ad-Daarimi]

5) Ibn ‘Abbaas reported that the Messenger of Allaah said:”If a habitual drunkard dies, he will meet Allaah like the one who worships idols.” [Ahmad & Ibn Maajah]

In other narrations, Prophet Muhammad described intoxicants as:

1. The key to all evils.

2. The head of all errors and lapses.

3. The most terrible of major sins.

4. The mother of all atrocities.

5. The mother of all evils.

Why are drugs and intoxicants so abhorrent, awful, foul and vile in the sight of Islam? Let us look at what the scholars have said regarding the effects of drugs from worldly as well as religious perspectives:

Imaam Ibn Hajar Al-Makki narrates from some scholars that there are one hundred and twenty worldly and religious detriments that result from consuming hashish (Cannabis).

Not ten, or twenty, but one hundred and twenty harms occur due to the consumption of such drugs! Ibn Seenaa stated that large amounts of it dries up semen (The fluid that carries sperm, thus rendering a consumer of narcotics sexually impotent). Ibn Al-Beetaar stated: “A group of people used it (drugs) and therefore became mentally deranged (insane).”

Imaam Ibn Taymiyyah said: “All the faults, blemishes, and other bad things in Khamr (wine) are present in hashish, and more, because the majority of faults in khamr affect religion, but hashish affects, to a great extent, both religion and body.”

Some might say that all drugs do not intoxicate, and that drugs like heroin and hashish are only depressants which slacken and weaken the mind. The answer to this lies is in the following statement:

The unanimity of the Ummah (Muslim nation) on the prohibition of narcotics is also narrated from many scholars. Imaam Az- Zarkashi stated: “The consensus of the Ummah is narrated from several scholars on the prohibition of hashish; those scholars include Qiraafi and Ibn Taymiyyah.”

If that was not enough, Imaam Ibn Taymiyyah has further stated: “Whosoever regards it lawful has become a Kaafir (disbeliever).”

The scholars of all four schools of Islamic jurisprudence unanimously agree that consuming anything intoxicating is Haraam. Certain plants have also been included in this, as Imaam Rafee’ clearly stated that: “The scholars have included intoxicating plants, etc. within this prohibition.”

So far, the prohibition of drugs has been proven by means of the Quran, Sunnah and Ijmaa’ (consensus of scholars). It can further be proved by Qiyaas (analogical deduction) i.e. logical reasoning. When a person is intoxicated (or ‘stoned’ in street language) he does not know what he is doing. He could easily kill someone or fornicate, etc. In the same manner, to feed his habit, he will most probably have to steal. These are, without a shadow of doubt, unlawful. There is a general rule that whatever leads to something Haraam (unlawful) is in itself Haraam. Thus, drugs have been proven as Haraam by all four sources of Islamic jurisprudence (Quran, Sunnah, Ijmaa’ and Qiyaas). article source

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In America one can not impose eighty lashes. What do you do in this country?

Marwan

America is not a muslim country. It is not a country that applies shari’a law.
We don’t have any right to punish anyone. What we can do is a work of da’wa. We should invite people to stay away from it. We should keep reminding them every chance we have even if we have already mentioned it 100 times.

I believe there are four things we can and should do:
1- Never use intoxicants ourselves no matter what others say
2- Refuse to be in the company of people if they are drinking alcohol or using intoxicants. Even if you were with people who weren’t drinking and then some of them decided to drink, you should leave and mention why you are leaving. By leaving you are discouraging them from doing it next time you are around. And of course you are following Allah’s commands and protecting yourself from being cursed by Allah.
3- Tell people that alcohol and other intoxicants are Haram and should be avoided
4- Some muslims own shops that sell alcohol. If you really believe in Allah and love your muslim brother to be guided, you should let him know it is Haram and let him know that you won’t come back to his shop until he stops dealing with anything Haram. Allah will insha’Allah reward you greatly for that.

American thinker

My beloved country America is in extreme need to get rid of intoxicants, violence, ignorance etc… our problems are so many and Muslims have the right to help in the appropriated and legal way and express their views freely..and I do not belive or read or heard here is any sane muslim who says he’ll apply shar’ah in a our belove country, where people do not bleive in shar’ah. may you show me , only, one sane person who claims that.. only one… and, by the way, do you know what is shariah and what stand for??? :)

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